org.apache.commons.collections4.bag
Class CompliantBag<E>

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.apache.commons.collections4.collection.AbstractCollectionDecorator<E>
      extended by org.apache.commons.collections4.bag.AbstractBagDecorator<E>
          extended by org.apache.commons.collections4.bag.CompliantBag<E>
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Iterable<E>, Collection<E>, Bag<E>

public final class CompliantBag<E>
extends AbstractBagDecorator<E>
implements Serializable

Decorates another Bag to comply with the Collection contract.

Since:
4.0
Version:
$Id: CompliantBag.java 1494280 2013-06-18 20:07:04Z tn $
See Also:
Serialized Form

Constructor Summary
CompliantBag(Bag<E> bag)
          Constructor that wraps (not copies).
 
Method Summary
 boolean add(E object)
          (Violation) Adds one copy of the specified object to the Bag.
 boolean add(E object, int count)
          Adds nCopies copies of the specified object to the Bag.
 boolean addAll(Collection<? extends E> coll)
           
static
<E> Bag<E>
compliantBag(Bag<E> bag)
          Factory method to create a bag that complies to the Collection contract.
 boolean containsAll(Collection<?> coll)
          (Violation) Returns true if the bag contains all elements in the given collection, respecting cardinality.
 boolean remove(Object object)
          (Violation) Removes all occurrences of the given object from the bag.
 boolean removeAll(Collection<?> coll)
          (Violation) Remove all elements represented in the given collection, respecting cardinality.
 boolean retainAll(Collection<?> coll)
          (Violation) Remove any members of the bag that are not in the given collection, respecting cardinality.
 
Methods inherited from class org.apache.commons.collections4.bag.AbstractBagDecorator
decorated, getCount, remove, uniqueSet
 
Methods inherited from class org.apache.commons.collections4.collection.AbstractCollectionDecorator
clear, contains, equals, hashCode, isEmpty, iterator, setCollection, size, toArray, toArray, toString
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 
Methods inherited from interface org.apache.commons.collections4.Bag
iterator, size
 
Methods inherited from interface java.util.Collection
clear, contains, equals, hashCode, isEmpty, toArray, toArray
 

Constructor Detail

CompliantBag

public CompliantBag(Bag<E> bag)
Constructor that wraps (not copies).

Parameters:
bag - the bag to decorate, must not be null
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if bag is null
Method Detail

compliantBag

public static <E> Bag<E> compliantBag(Bag<E> bag)
Factory method to create a bag that complies to the Collection contract.

Type Parameters:
E - the type of the elements in the bag
Parameters:
bag - the bag to decorate, must not be null
Returns:
a Bag that complies to the Collection contract
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if bag is null

containsAll

public boolean containsAll(Collection<?> coll)
Description copied from interface: Bag
(Violation) Returns true if the bag contains all elements in the given collection, respecting cardinality. That is, if the given collection coll contains n copies of a given object, calling Bag.getCount(Object) on that object must be >= n for all n in coll.

The Collection.containsAll(Collection) method specifies that cardinality should not be respected; this method should return true if the bag contains at least one of every object contained in the given collection.

Specified by:
containsAll in interface Collection<E>
Specified by:
containsAll in interface Bag<E>
Overrides:
containsAll in class AbstractCollectionDecorator<E>
Parameters:
coll - the collection to check against
Returns:
true if the Bag contains all the collection

add

public boolean add(E object)
Description copied from interface: Bag
(Violation) Adds one copy of the specified object to the Bag.

If the object is already in the Bag.uniqueSet() then increment its count as reported by Bag.getCount(Object). Otherwise add it to the Bag.uniqueSet() and report its count as 1.

Since this method always increases the size of the bag, according to the Collection.add(Object) contract, it should always return true. Since it sometimes returns false, this method violates the contract.

Specified by:
add in interface Collection<E>
Specified by:
add in interface Bag<E>
Overrides:
add in class AbstractCollectionDecorator<E>
Parameters:
object - the object to add
Returns:
true if the object was not already in the uniqueSet

addAll

public boolean addAll(Collection<? extends E> coll)
Specified by:
addAll in interface Collection<E>
Overrides:
addAll in class AbstractCollectionDecorator<E>

remove

public boolean remove(Object object)
Description copied from interface: Bag
(Violation) Removes all occurrences of the given object from the bag.

This will also remove the object from the Bag.uniqueSet().

According to the Collection.remove(Object) method, this method should only remove the first occurrence of the given object, not all occurrences.

Specified by:
remove in interface Collection<E>
Specified by:
remove in interface Bag<E>
Overrides:
remove in class AbstractCollectionDecorator<E>
Parameters:
object - the object to remove
Returns:
true if this call changed the collection

removeAll

public boolean removeAll(Collection<?> coll)
Description copied from interface: Bag
(Violation) Remove all elements represented in the given collection, respecting cardinality. That is, if the given collection coll contains n copies of a given object, the bag will have n fewer copies, assuming the bag had at least n copies to begin with.

The Collection.removeAll(Collection) method specifies that cardinality should not be respected; this method should remove all occurrences of every object contained in the given collection.

Specified by:
removeAll in interface Collection<E>
Specified by:
removeAll in interface Bag<E>
Overrides:
removeAll in class AbstractCollectionDecorator<E>
Parameters:
coll - the collection to remove
Returns:
true if this call changed the collection

retainAll

public boolean retainAll(Collection<?> coll)
Description copied from interface: Bag
(Violation) Remove any members of the bag that are not in the given collection, respecting cardinality. That is, if the given collection coll contains n copies of a given object and the bag has m > n copies, then delete m - n copies from the bag. In addition, if e is an object in the bag but !coll.contains(e), then remove e and any of its copies.

The Collection.retainAll(Collection) method specifies that cardinality should not be respected; this method should keep all occurrences of every object contained in the given collection.

Specified by:
retainAll in interface Collection<E>
Specified by:
retainAll in interface Bag<E>
Overrides:
retainAll in class AbstractCollectionDecorator<E>
Parameters:
coll - the collection to retain
Returns:
true if this call changed the collection

add

public boolean add(E object,
                   int count)
Description copied from interface: Bag
Adds nCopies copies of the specified object to the Bag.

If the object is already in the Bag.uniqueSet() then increment its count as reported by Bag.getCount(Object). Otherwise add it to the Bag.uniqueSet() and report its count as nCopies.

Specified by:
add in interface Bag<E>
Overrides:
add in class AbstractBagDecorator<E>
Parameters:
object - the object to add
count - the number of copies to add
Returns:
true if the object was not already in the uniqueSet


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